Gucci Introduces New Sunglasses And Optical Frames For Men

Designed for the contemporary man, the new collection is made from bio-based acetate and available in classic black and Havana colours

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The new frames feature refined details, such as functional metal rivets with hinges

Gucci has introduced its new sunglasses and optical frames dedicated to the contemporary man, featuring a classic yet modern look.

Combining retro style, good workmanship and a modern material, these new frames feature refined details, such as functional metal rivets with hinges. A new minimal metal House Web motif displays an interplay of shiny and matt finishes, and a photo-engraved GG plaque adorns the temple-tips.

Inspired by traditional craftsmanship that has been handed down over the years, these sunglasses and optical frames are distinguished by a skilfully hand-finished treatment, which gives the material a sophisticated look that blends the past and the present.

The sunglasses and optical frames are available in bio-based acetate in classic black and Havana colours. Bio-based acetate is an innovative material that features the same comfort and quality as the finest plastics currently employed by the eyewear industry, but derives a large proportion of its components from natural origins. This helps reduce CO2 emissions from the production process of the material, thus supporting Gucci’s commitment to environmental issues.

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The sunglasses and optical frames are distinguished by a skilfully hand-finished treatment

The round-shaped sunglasses come in black bio-based acetate with grey-shaded lenses and in dark Havana bio-based acetate with brown-shaded lenses.

The styles are also available in yellow-spotted Havana acetate with dark-brown infrared lenses and in green-spotted Havana acetate with grey infrared lenses, allowing for superior quality of vision.

The square-shaped sunglasses and optical frames come in black bio-based acetate, dark Havana bio-based acetate and black/Havana and Havana/crystal acetate.

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